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Generally, Security modes refer to information systems security modes of operations used in mandatory access control (MAC) systems. Often, these systems contain information at various levels of security classification. The mode of operation is determined by:

  • The type of users who will be directly or indirectly accessing the system.
  • The type of data, including classification levels, compartments, and categories, that are processed on the system.
  • The type of levels of users, their need to know, and formal access approvals that the users will have.

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Dedicated security mode

In this mode of operation, all users must have:

  • Signed NDA for ALL information on the system.
  • Proper clearance for ALL information on the system.
  • Formal access approval for ALL information on the system.
  • A valid need to know for ALL information on the system.

All users can access ALL data.

System high security mode

In this mode of operation, all users must have:

  • Signed NDA for ALL information on the system.
  • Proper clearance for ALL information on the system.
  • Formal access approval for ALL information on the system.
  • A valid need to know for SOME information on the system.

All users can access SOME data, based on their need to know.

Compartmented security mode

In this mode of operation, all users must have:

  • Signed NDA for ALL information on the system.
  • Proper clearance for ALL information on the system.
  • Formal access approval for SOME information they will access on the system.
  • A valid need to know for SOME information on the system.

All users can access SOME data, based on their need to know and formal access approval.

Multilevel security mode

In this mode of operation, all users must have:

  • Signed NDA for ALL information on the system.
  • Proper clearance for SOME information on the system.
  • Formal access approval for SOME information on the system.
  • A valid need to know for SOME information on the system.

All users can access SOME data, based on their need to know, clearance and formal access approval

Summary

Signed NDA for Proper clearance for Formal access approval for A valid need to know for
Dedicated security mode ALL information on the system. ALL information on the system. ALL information on the system. ALL information on the system.
System high security mode ALL information on the system ALL information on the system ALL information on the system SOME information on the system
Compartmented security mode ALL information on the system ALL information on the system SOME information on the system SOME information on the system
Multilevel security mode ALL information on the system SOME information on the system SOME information on the system SOME information on the system

See also

References

  • Krutz, Ronald L. and Vines, Russell Dean, The CISSP Prep Guide; Gold Edition, Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 2003.

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